Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1918 — Page 4
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FR? TYPISTS ?P?c a SANDS of FIRST •rnL SHEETS. HFh? W . AND WHH> S®AVY AND ONION ShW. BCTV no E TH, ' NG FOR djj-u.-wXr 0R FILE ?2£ K BOTTOM I HE DAILY May we be of F' ,rr 2Jß^you? _ Let us handle yonr List your property with _. ; *s* 9 us make your abstracts afw' e . , Jr will make you a farm r>„ _ ar low cost.—French Qu.nr. *, - agMTßff and dr*mF H° wers Realty Co., jHLiever Abstract Com- / WULCANIZING. 4 your tires cared for by 8T.,„. 7. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, 7 -gs, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ' w none_47L • as*ir — e=:: " = ~ FOR SALE 5 f FOR SALE—Globe soft coal stove, good as new, for sale cheap, if taken at once. Inquire at this office. 295tf FOR SALE — A 5-passenger Ford, 1917 model; good condition. Inquire at Bernstein's. FOR SALE —One good frame barn, 32x60. See Julius Haugk. 302t4 FOR SALE—A good Jersey cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in six weeks. Inquire Enoch Heckman, R. R. 10, ’phone 14-A. 301t3 FOR SALE—Buggy and harness, good as new, will sell cheap. Also a four-year-old gray mare, sound. Inquire at sale bam, ’phone 37. 300t3 CLEANERS.
THE CHRISTMAS RUSH has started. Don’t wait till the day before to get that suit cleaned and pressed, but eend it to The Decatur Dry Cleaners TODAY and make sure that you will have it for Xmas day. We guarantee our work to be the best in the city. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 95. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind. FOR KENT FOR RENT—Good house, lights, both kinds of water, cellar and in good condition. Only two blocks from eity. Call ‘Phone 229. 267 ts FOR RENT —Six room house, toilet and water; corner Sth and Maple Sts. Inquire of J. F. Arnold. Telephone No. 709. 300eod-2wks MISCELL ANTEOUSWAN’rED WANTED —Salesman. Active, energetic man, with or without selling ex penitence. Opportunity to establish in own community business paying $4 to $8 per day.—Stetson Oil Co., Station E, Cleveland, Ohio. it WANTED —Position as roustabout or pumper in oil fields, by the month, by man with the experience.—W. C. Deßolt, Decatur, Ind., Gen. Del. 302t3 WANTED TO RENT—Farm of 160 acres or more. Plenty of help. Address Box "B-14,” Bluffton, Ind., R. R. No. 4. 301t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—On North Fourth St., or up town, brown purse containing five dollars or more in bills and change. Finder leave at this office. 302t3 LOST—Ladies' black leaher purse containing two rosaries, small amount of change in inner purse. Lost somewhere between the St. Mary's church and Runyon-Engeler store. Desire to have rosaries more than purse. Finder may mail same, especially the rosaries, which were gifts,
. ~ - -■= it Jr Rk J ° hn Alberdiw.y I «■ K. ho. 3. ~2T~ ! I ~ wen DeIJ OS'T— A 34X4 rinT ti all ‘P hone . I catur and Fort w I>i<: l ua Ave.. -535 red. or addrea JF »01t3 — I LOST— A Mee-is office and replease return Jgr 300t3 ceive reward... » • ' i St., a silver pin Lost —Onilliants. Finder please set wi« North 4th St. 300t3
. I return t~3jr~~ i—. _aveling bag, on Seventh or I BOS’? Stß „ on the Monroe road on I A iaa» day Return to Oliver | * h/r, 623 Jefferson St., or 'phone I p 9O«. 302tl OST —Pocketbook containing some I change and my furlough papers, lust have papers before reporting
I back to camp. Finder please return Ito this office or to L. V, Baker, 922 Monroe street. 303t3 LOST —Five dollar bill by young hoy I who was buying Christmas gifts, I Tuesday night.. Was lost on Second street or in the Crystal theatre or five and ten cent stores. Please return to this office. 302-t3 LOST —Ladies’ pocketbook, containing about SB.OO. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 302t3 BUILDING FOR SALE The big double dwelling property on South Second street, owned by the Masonic lodge, must be torn down or removed. It contains splendid timber and will be sold to the person giving the best offer between this and Thursday, January 2, 1919. It can either be torn down or moved. Send yor sealed bids to John T. Myers, sec-
Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS B—9 A. M. I—3 P. M. 6—B P. M. Sundays: 9—lo A. M. only Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equinped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization N A. BIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hou-s: Bto 12; 1 to 5 Saturday evenings until 9 Decatur, Indiana
L M. LeMaitre CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours 9to 11 a. m., 1t05,7t0 Bp. m. 164 So. Second St ’Phono 373 Above Mrs. Burdg Millinery Store M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Heme 185 ROY N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.
I trtutee, F & "j t>l)s ani | j an . 2 retary of erved to reject an? ;; A. M„ D»re of try of trustees » uury 2..<rmatfon. « °r all JOHN H. HELLER, for ' C. E. PETERSON, 1 H JOHN T. MYERS. • g e« F. & A M. Lodge. DecaBl 289-3twk-tf H ■»>' n H-atur circuit m. e. church Pleasant Valley— Sunday school. :30 a. m Preaching. 10:30 a. m. .Beulab Chapel—Sunday school, 9:30 . m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Washington—Sunday school. 9:30
a tn. Mt. Pleasant— Sunday school, 9:30 i a. m. Revival meetings every night next week, beginning Monday night. A series of revival meetings will bo held at Mt. Pleasant church with Rev. George A. Snider, of Geneva, as the evangelist. The pe-ople of thU community and neighboring commun ities are invited and urged to attend every night, and to come expecting great results. Every night 7 o'clock. WALTER W. KRIDER, Pastor Pittsburgh Housewife Tells How Hard Working Women May Keep Well and Strong. Pittsburg. Pa.—“l keep house for my husband and myself and I got into a weak, run-down, nervous condition and no appetite. I heard how Vinol helped others and tried it and it built me up so I am strong, have a good appetite and feel better in every way.”—Mrs. James Croker.
The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Croker’s case is because it contains the very elements needed to build up a weakened, run-down system, make rich red blood and created strength. For sale by Smith. Yager & Falk and druggists everywhere. P. S. —If you have eczema trp our Saxol Salve. We guarantee it. advt ELECTION NOTICE. Decatur. Ind.. Dec. 24. 1918. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the banking house of said Trust Company in this city January 21, 1919. at 10:30 a. m.. for the election of directors of said Trust Company to serve for the ensuing year and until succeeded. W. A. LOWER, tu&fr-jan2l Secretary.
CARD OF THANKS Jim A. Hendricks, chairman of the Monroe chapter of Red Cross membership campaign, reports 904 members. Better than one hundred per cent. I wish to thank my assistants and co-workers for their hearty support. JIM A. HENDRICKS o AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER. 282tf Notary Public. ——o Democrat Wants Ads Pay
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y., Dec. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Prices of leading issues were fractionally higher at the opening of the stock market today. U. S. N. Steel opened at 93%. off %; Great Northern preferred 94%,'up %; Studebaker 50%, up %; Anaconda 60%, up %; Southern Pacific 99%, up %; Crucible 56%, up %; American Smelting 76%, up 1; Mexican Petroleum 168%, up 1%; Reading 79%, up %; Marine preferred 111, off %. Chicago, 111., Dec. 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Dec. nominal; Jan and May up 1c; Feb. up l%c; Mar. up %c. Oats, Dec. up %c; Jan. up %c; Feb. and Mar. up %c; May up %c. Provisions unchanged. Corn, No. 3 yellow, $1.50; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 @51.38. Oats, No. 3 white, 67% @ 69%c; standard, 68%70c. Rye, No. 2 [email protected]. Barley, 85c@$l 0«. Pork, nominal. Lard, $26.75. Ribs, [email protected].
East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2,800; shipments, 1,200; official to New York yesterday, 3,800; hogs closing very dull; best grades $17.70; pigs. $17.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $12.50; down; over 1,000 loads going over unsold; cattle, 150; steady; sheep, 2,000; steady ; lambs, $16.35: du ' r. Cleveland, Ohio —Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau: Apples—[email protected] bbl. Potatoes —[email protected] cwt. Butter—Creamery extras, 72@73c; firsts, 68@70c; prints, l@2c higher; packing, 38@40c. | Eggs—Storage, 47@55c; fresh, 67c. Poultry—Heavy fowl, 26@28c; springers. 25@27c; light, 20@22c; roosters, 20@21c; turkeys, 33@35c; ducks, 30@38c; geese, 25@30c; dressed poultry, 2@4c higher; rabbits, [email protected] doz. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 72c; butterfat, at station, 69c; butterfat in country, 68c.
DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918
w “Fine! Mother— some coffee! What’s the brand ? ’’ "Why, John, how quickly you noticed the change! I've stopped buying coffee with premiums; you’re drinking Golden Sun. Isn’t it, delightful?” Golden Sun ee is pure coffee—free from chaff and dust. It is sold only by grocers—never by peddlers who are here today and gone tomorrow with your money that will never have a chance to do your town a bit of good. Trading with home-town grocer* u the proper epirit thete day*. It pay*. THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio
GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery She never kt a cou~h cr cold or case of grippe go unfl it grew dangerous. She just nipped it wb.cn she began to sniffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men, women, and children of e-ery age have used this preparation tor fifty years as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of its positive results. Generous size bottler. COc and $1.20. Constipation Corrected Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight mean clear bowek, a clear head, clear thinking, a day well begun in the morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and comfortable. At drug stores everywhere. 25c. ONE MILLIOtTdOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s'/ 2 per cent, on improved farms. Ten years’ time with privilege of making partial payment at any interest-paying dates. Abstract of title on short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-m-w-f-lmo
PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my residence, I will sell at public auction at my home, 949 Mercer Ave., on Saturday, December 28th, beginning at 12:30 o'clock. the following property: Kitchen range, Wilson heater, carpets, porch swing, Mahogany player piano, davenport, library table, pedestal, china closet, 6 rockers, dining room suite, 3 beds, springs and mattress, 2 dressers, large mirror, commode, Favorite base burner, 6 kitchen chairs, rug 12x12, good as new; 4 small rugs, sewing machine, writing desk, tubs, crocks, jars and cans, ind numerous other articles. Terms:—Made known on day o£ sale. MRS. F. X. MILLER. Roy Runyon, Auct. 23-26-27 o PUBLIC JSALE. On account of ill health, the undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, 2% miles northeast of Decatur, %’ miles east of Dent school house or near Union Chapel church, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1918, beginning at 10 o’elock a. m„ the following property, to-wlt: Three Head of Horses: Black mare. 13 years old, in foal, weight 1500; sorrel mare, coming 3 years old, well broke, weight 1300; sorrel gelding, coming 2 years old. weight 1000. Five Head of Cattle: Roan cow, 8 years old, giving milk, will be fresh in March; Guernsey cow, 10 years old, giving milk; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old will be fresh in March; 2 spring calves. Forty Head of Pigs: Five good Duroc sows, to farrow’ in March and April; 29 head of Duroc shoats weighing 40 to 50 lbs.; 6 pigs weighing 25 to 30 lbs. each; Duroc maie hog. Two dozen chickens: 20 hens and 4 roosters. Hay and Grain: Ton baled timothy hay, ton mixed hay, baled, 25 fodder shocks, 6 shocks in a shock; 200 bu. good seed oats, 150 bu. good corn in crib, 2 bu. clover seed. Harness: Set of heavy breeching harness, set of light farm harness, set of buggy harness. Farming Implements: Spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, low wheeled farm wagon, hay rack, and many other articles not mentioned. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months wii be given, the last six months bearing 8 per cent interest. Three per cent discount for cash. No goods removed until settled for. The Union Chapel Ladies’ aid will serve lunch. GEO. W. CRAMER, ! Roy N. Runyon. Auct. 23-24-26 -7-28
WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Influenza Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients. After an attack of influcaza, doe> tors advise that nature be assisted in its building-up process by the use of a good tonic —one that will not only put strength and endurance into the body, but will also help to build up and strengthen the run-down cells of the brain. Ono of the most highly recommended remedies to put energy into both body and brain is 810-feren —your physician knows the formula—it is printed below. There’s Iron in Bio-feren —the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. There is lecithin also: probably the best brain invigorator known to science. Then there is good old reliable gentian, that brings back your lagging appetite. There are other ingredients that help to promote good health, as you can see by reading this formula, not forgetting kolo, that great agent that puts the power of endurance into weak people. Taken altogether Bio-feren is a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run-down person to regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. Bio-feren is sold by all reliable druggists and is inexpensive. For weakness after influenza patients are advised to take two tablets after each meal and on? at bed time — seven a day, until health, strength and vigor are fully restored. It will not fail to help you and if for any reason you are dissatisfied with results your druggist is authorized to return your money upon request—without any red tape Os any kind. Note to physicians: There is.no secret about the formula of uloferen, It is printed on every package. Here It Is: Lecithin: Calcium Gl>eero-phcsphat.e Iron Peptonate, Manganese Heptonate; Ext. Nux. Vomica: Powdered Gentian: Phenolnhthate'.n; Olearsln Capsicum, Koto.
PUBLIC SALE. The public sale of Henry Rodenbeck will be held Jan. 2, 1919, about 3% miles northeast of Decatur, or 1 mile north and % mile east of the Dent school, known a the Andrew Baxter farm. The sale will commence at 10 o’clock a. m. The following property to be sold: Six Head of Horses, consisting of two 2 year old sorrel mare colts, one 4 year old gelding, one 8 year old general purpose gray mare, one smooth mouth mare, one 8 year old driving mare. Seven Head of Cattle, consisting of three head of milch cows, one with calf by her side; 3 head of heifers. Hogs, 3 head, consisting of 31 head of shoats. averaging from 50 to 100 pounds a piece; 4 head of brood sows, 3 Poland Chinas and one Duroc, registered, and one male hog. Implements: Wagons. 2 three-inch tired wagons (running gears); 2 walking breaking plows, 1 spring tooth and one spike tooth harrow. 2 bed steads; stoves, 1 four hole laundry stove, one soft coal heating stove, 1 base burner, and 3. cook stoves; 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 sewing machine, in good order; 2 kitchen tables; 4 single buggies and 1 two-seat-ed carriage, 4 sets of buggy harness and many other articles. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Hot lunch will be served on ground HENRY RODENBECK. Harry Daniels. Auct. Chas. Magley, Clerk. 24-26-28-30 NOTICE?" We will offer for sale at private cash sale, the few articles remaining in the old home at 1225 Patterson St., Saturday afternoon, Dec. 28, at 1:30. 301t3 J. c. TRITCH.
Schlosser Bros. Have opened a cash cream station at Monroe,, located in the new lunch room south of G. R. & I. depot. Open every day. Operator C- J- SPANGLER FORT W‘Y«E AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME I.eavr DeeMne Leave Ft. Wayae BMIO n. 7:00 a. m H:3oa. ib. 10:00 a.m. iwt® ™‘. a 31 ’**”' 4:0-10 *>. 7:OU p.8:30 c m 11:05 p Car every hour and a half, time 1 hour and ft mla. tatoo .. p ‘- w «w at I. B. STOJVEBVRJTER, A Beat. HOMER RVHL, G. P. « p, A .
31:ft jgl SpAY"CASM AND BUY FOR LESS!? THE STORE OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST’
2| i 2 bag Pride Decatur, best winter wheat flour ....$1.45 211, lb. bag Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour ...$1.55 24’, lb. bag Moses’ Best Red Turkey Flour sl-60 24' 2 It), bag Polar Bear Spring Wheat Hour ...$1.60 Choice Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 12’jc Peck sl-75 I'2 bushel $2.50 Bushel $6.90 Fould’s Macaroni and Spaghetti, box 10c 3 boxes 25c 10c size Climax Noodles, Macaroni and Spaghetti, _ 2 boxes 15c | 4 boxes for 25c Quart glass jars best Cocoa 30c 6 bars Lantz Gloss Soap for 25c 6 bars Brite Marwin, White _ Naptha Soap 27c
A good supply of Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Radishes. Onions, Celery, Cranberries, etc.
PUBLIC SALE. As we are going to move, we will sell at public auction at our residence, a: Williams, Ind., on Thursday, Jan. uary 2, 1919, beginning at 10:30 a. m„ the following property, to-wit: One horse. 12 years old. Two head of cat-1 tic. one brindle cow, half Jersey and half Durham. 6 years old, giving good flow of mik, fresh May 24th; one cow. half Jersey, half Holstein, giving good flow of milk, fresh July 2nd; one twohorse wagon, flat rack; Oliver 405
4th LIBERTY BONDS BONDS PAID IN FULL ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER IST ARE NOW READY TO BE DELIVERED. PLEASE BRING YOUR RECEIPT FROM US. WE OFFER OUR SERVICES IN TAKING CARE OF YOUR BONDS FREE OF CHARGE. HI FIRST NAHOMAL BANffll D E C A T Lt R, , I N D I A FS A. M I —nr r r’i iw THE STORE THAT IS KNOWN AS ECONOMY’S PARADISE BERT HUNSICKER ’Phone No. 97 (or) ’Phone No. 175 Wisconsin Sand Grown White Potatoes, bushel $1.40 Extra Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans,thl2'zC Pinto Good Cooking Beans, Good Solid Cabbage, th 2c (Special) 10c pkg. Grandma’s Macaroni, only 5e • (Special) 5c pkg. Grandma’s Spaghetti, 2 pkgs 2 large cans Hebe or Every Day Milk 2st 1 small cans Hebe or Every Day Milk ”’ c (White Rose) Coffee, worth 5c per lb. more, only, lb 2 ® c National Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, large pkg lull Qt. Mason Jar Breakfast Cocoa, only « all Qt. Mason Jar High Grade Prepared Mustard 2 ® c I Bulk Peanut Butter. Ib„ only 2sc Extra good quality Bulk Sauer Kraut, qt Spotless Cleanser, real value, 3 boxes lflc 2 cans good grade Early June Peas 2sc Eagle brand Milk for the babies, can <-0c bottle Goff's Cough Syrup 2i ’ r Extra Selected Japan Tea Dust, 1 lb. pkg ,Bc 3 lb. box Argo Gloss Starch 25c TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE HUNSICKER’S GROCERY i THE STORE WHERE ALL ARE TREATED SQUARE.
1 box, 3 bars Say man Toilet tfoaP 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 6 cans Sun Brite Cleanser..25 c 6 cans Kitchen Cleanser . ~25c 6 large rolls Toilet Paper 25c Extra Tender Early j un JJ’ Peas, can ]2c Best No. 3 large cans best' solid pack Tomatos, 2 for 35 c No. 3 large cans best pack Hominy, can 10c; 3 cans 25c Fresh Baltimore Extra Standard Oysters arriving daily, Pint 30c; qt.*6oc Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, kiln dried. Ib 71’ c Large fancy Florida Grape’ Fruit, full of juice, 2 for 15 c Fancy California Navel Oranges, sweet and juick. dozen 40 and 50c Smoked Mild Cure Picnic Hams, lb 27c Best grade Lard Compound, pound 27c
| walking plow; 200 cans of canned fruit, homemade. Household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of 15.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per i cent interest the last 3 months. No goods revoved until settled for L O. SHERLAND. Roy Runyon, Auct. 23-26-30-31 Democrat W anta Ads Par
